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SamFS at home?Tuesday, January 8. 2008Comments
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I don't know what backends samfs supports, but if it accepts any standard filesystem, it might be able to use a fuse-based xmlrpc filesystem. Not as good as a direct support in samfs, but it could help.
When you mentioned this the first angle I thought of was to have one disk (or a mirror) spun up (or maybe flash...) and allow a few terabyte disks to spin down most of the time.
The web service idea is way cool. Next on the list would be "family mode" so that multiple households could share the same back end for things that they would like to share.
Yes, the SamFS cache should keep most requests off the normal hard disk, thus the power management of the disks should be able to kick in.
One thing that's implicit in this idea - and I think it's a really neat idea - is that you'd really have to trust your remote managed storage provider not to lose - or disappear with - your data.
(Unless, of course, you use two storage services in parallel...)
You are correct. I would use two providers (or one local and one remote copy). I think, i will file this as a RfE as soon as possible for SamFS.
Is SamFS free already (or priced in a way that normal home user could afford?)
For the HSM-at-home idea, it would be also nice to have a SamFS extension that burns data to DVD-R (or something like Blu-Ray) and in the retrieval case: shows a popup window on the screen that requests me to go and insert the correct DVD.
Great idea. SGI had this already with their Data Migration Facility. We would specify both tape and FTP Media Specific Processes. The FTP-MSP was used to transfer files to our HPC center, where the giant STK silos are kept. We also conveniently wrapped the transfer with stunnel, for encryption (I think Blowfish was used, as it slowed us down the least).
SAMFS is quite a bit like DMF. It's just a shame what Belluzzo did to SGI... We just began testing SAMFS, and I'm excited about the potential. If I could only get our brand new SL500/HPLTO4 combination to work!
I think the rfe should be directed to the opensolaris project automatic data migration http://www.opensolaris.org/os/project/adm/
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